Development of a device for the measurement of biological tissue optical properties using the single Monte Carlo method
Abstract
A honeycomb probe was designed to measure the optical properties of biological tissues using single Monte Carlo method. The ongoing project is intended to be a multi-wavelength, real time, and in-vivo technique to detect breast cancer. Preliminary experiments using a larger probe showed good reduced scattering coefficient agreement. Further experiments will be performed to improve on the honeycomb probe design based on the range of parameters intended to be measured.
Description
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Program year: 1997/1998
Citation
Bendele, Travis Henry (1998). Development of a device for the measurement of biological tissue optical properties using the single Monte Carlo method. University Undergraduate Research Fellow. Available electronically from https : / /hdl .handle .net /1969 .1 /ETD -TAMU -1998 -Fellows -Thesis -B427.